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We made this demo ten years ago. Keep up with the Fairlight, tempo ok? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H1IQ2vX48FA.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OjA5PXeyF3s.html
The Rap part at the end sounds much better on a real 8580 SID chip! ;-) The emulation isn't quite there yet (but they're working on it!)... The record label color tells you how good sample replay is gonna be (blue/red=sucks, yellow=okay, green=good, purple=very good, white=best).. There's a "white" capture on the official Censor Design channel, check it out!....
Even unassuming "old farts" hold secrets, despite wearing slippers nowadays, they grew up with the best machines to push to their limits...Grandads of code! 🤯🇬🇧
The Plus/4's TED has several advantages over C64's VIC+SID. All TED registers that are available can be read and written. TED may realize the blinking cursor and the characters in the reverse-video mode. It may display 256 characters in the text mode. It may use graphics split by raster interrupt and show pictures at 320x288 resolution.[8] This, with interlaced mode, makes it possible to show 320x496 images. In addition, the TED has 16 address lines, thus it can "see" the entire memory space of the computer unlike the VIC-II. The video buffers may thus be placed anywhere in memory and there are no mirrors of the character ROM to get in the way like on the C64.[9]
Outstanding! You demo guys are so amazing! This was really moving, and so, so well done... incredible. Thanks so much for making and sharing this! Cheers!
the more you know the hardware it runs on, the more impressed you'll be. I know the machine quite well and had to pause the video many times to figure out how they made... Really astonishing
I programmed the C64, Amiga 500 and PC in the early years. But the scroller you made at 11:11 [You know what I mean] is REALLY amazing for C64 1MHz. I know a lot of tricks, almost everything, but that circling scroller leaves me breathless. Made such a scroller on a PC around 1998, that was about 100 MHz.